Clinical Serology and Lab Testing (Johnston) Flashcards
ESR and CRP are?
Acute phase reactants (immediate response to inflammatory stimuli)
ESR rises with?
It is higher in what sex?
What is its purpose?
1) Age
2) Women
3) Monitor disease activity
What is the purpose of CRP?
Where is it synthesized?
What increases it?
What can it activate?
1) Assessment of disease activity
2) Liver
3) Proinflammatory cytokines
4) Complement and phagocytosis
What is Rheumatoid Factor (RF)?
What does it target?
1) IgM autoantibody
2) Fc portion of IgG
While IgM is the most common Ig subclass for RF, what other subclass can it be?
IgA and IgG
What is RF produced by and were?
B cells in synovial joints
What is Anti-CCP?
Antibodies to citrullinated proteins
Anti-CCP is present in 70% of patients with?
RA
What labs are 99.5% specificity for RA?
Positive for Anti CCP and RF
ANA is redceted against?
Nuclear antigens
Antistreptolysin O antibody (ASO titer) and anti DNAase B titers is evidence of what previous infection?
Group A streptococcal infection
What is 100% positive in the nodules in RA patietns?
RF
What labs can be a false positive result in RA patients?
ANA
A flare of RA is associated with elevations of what levels?
ESR
Hyperuricemia is defined as?
Uric acid > 6.8 mg/dl